"Ready When the Big One Comes? Natural Disasters and Mass Support for Preparedness Investment"

Michael M. Bechtel
Massimo Mannino

First version: February 2017
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3494976

Political Behavior (forthcoming)

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This replication archive contains three folders:

1. data
2. code
3. results

Replication requires Stata and R. Version information is contained in the code files. The code files are:

- "01 Tab 1-3 and Fig 1 plot": generates Tables 1 to 3 and Figure 1
- "02 Fig 2 and A1 results.do": generates quantities reported in Figures 2 and A1
- "03 Fig2 plot.R": generates Figure 2
- "04 FigA1 plot.R": generates Figure A1

This study is related to the following projects:

Bechtel, Michael M./Mannino, Massimo. 2020. "Retrospection, Fairness, and Economic Shocks: How Do Voters Judge Policy Responses to Natural Disasters?", in: Political Science Research and Methods.

Bechtel, Michael M./Scheve, Kenneth F./van Lieshout, Elisabeth. 2020. Constant Carbon Pricing Increases Support for Climate Action Compared to Ramping Up Costs Over Time, in: Nature Climate Change 10 (11): 1004-1009.

Bechtel, Michael M./Genovese, Federica/Scheve, Kenneth F. 2018. "Interests, Norms and Support for the Provision of Global Public Goods: The Case of Climate Co-operation", in: British Journal of Political Science 49 (4): 1333-1355.

Bechtel, Michael M./Scheve, Kenneth F. 2013. "Mass Support for Climate Cooperation Depends on Institutional Design" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (34): 13763-13768.

Bechtel, Michael M./Hainmueller, Jens. 2011. "How Lasting Is Voter Gratitude? An Analysis of the Short- and Long-term Electoral Returns to Beneficial Policy", in: American Journal of Political Science 55 (4): 852-868.